The Golden State Warriors are eager to make deals before the June 28 NBA Draft and are even considering trading all four of their picks to make something happen, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Plan A is to package the No. 7 overall pick, one of their second rounders (either No. 30 or 35) and Dorell Wright in a deal for Philadelphia 76ers forward Andre Iguodala. They would use their remaining pick in the 30s on a big man like St. Bonaventure's Andrew Nicholson, and target a free-agent point guard like Jason Kidd, Raymond Felton or Kirk Hinrich with their mid-level exception, according to the Chronicle.

In addition to Igoudola, who they nearly acquired last year, Nicolas Batum, Luol Deng, Rudy Gay, Danny Granger and Josh Smith are also of interest to the Warriors. While the Portland Trail Blazers and Chicago Bulls seem intent on keeping Batum and Deng, respectively, league sources believe Gay, Granger and Smith can be had.

Plan B is to trade all four picks to either the Charlotte Bobcats or Washington Wizards with the intention of selecting Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with either the No. 2 (Charlotte’s) or No. 3 (Washington’s) overall pick. Then, Golden State would lean toward trying to use its mid-level exception for a big man of the Darrel Arthur, Reggie Evans or Kris Humphries ilk.

"Having four picks is a tremendous situation to be in, and I think we can do some good things with it," Warriors GM Bob Myers said. "We're excited. We have a tremendous amount of assets, which puts us in good shape to explore a variety of opportunities. It's up to us to make something of it."

If Golden State is unable to trade out of the No. 7 pick, Jared Sullinger seems like a safe play at that spot. But word around the league is that the Warriors are not exactly risk-averse and would roll the dice on the upside potential of a player like Connecticut's Andre Drummond and Jeremy Lamb or Baylor's Perry Jones III.